Today, we bring you an update on his condition as shared by his family. Beloved zookeeper Jack Hanna, known for his incredible work and passion for animals, has been battling Alzheimer’s disease for the past three years.
In a recent interview, Hanna’s family disclosed that they wished they had good news to share. Unfortunately, they revealed that his condition continues to decline, and he is experiencing all the symptoms one would anticipate with advanced Alzheimer’s.
It’s heartbreaking to witness the struggles that Hanna and his family are going through. Despite the difficulties, they remain resilient and strive to find joy in each day, even when faced with challenges.
By speaking openly about Hanna’s battle with Alzheimer’s, his family hopes to raise awareness about the disease, which affects nearly 7 million Americans and their families.
Ten months ago, Hanna allowed The Columbus Dispatch to have a glimpse into his life. Currently residing in Montana with his family, it was revealed that he now only remembers his dog, his wife, and occasionally his oldest daughter, Kathaleen. The once brilliant mind that defined him is now fading away.
Hanna’s wife, Suzi, shared that it feels like she is living with a mere shell of the man she once knew, but she treasures every moment they spend together.
Their love has endured, even though their life has been drastically altered by the disease. Despite the challenges, they are grateful for the beautiful memories they have created throughout their extraordinary journey.
“Our life has completely changed,” Suzi expressed. “Now, I would say we have a very, very simple life.” Despite the simplicity, they still consider themselves fortunate.
Their love and the support of their loved ones sustain them during this challenging time.
The heartbreaking story of Jack Hanna reminds us of the devastating impact of Alzheimer’s disease. It highlights the importance of spreading awareness, supporting ongoing research, and showing compassion to those affected by this debilitating condition.
Let us come together to support Hanna’s family and all the families who are dealing with Alzheimer’s, offering them strength and empathy as they navigate this difficult journey.